Feather Earring Using Macrame Knot

Feather Earring Using Macrame Knot

Beautiful, macrame feathers have been clogging up social media feeds as of late. They’re incredibly beautiful and I was also curious to know how they were made and hence I gave it a try. I was extremely happy with how it turned out and that is when I decided to share a Video Tutorial. Length of the Thread depends on the size of the Feather you wish. I have used 10cms long threads for knotting. The center piece is about 20cms long. I have made 7 knots which means 14 pieces of 10cms length is required. To make it a…

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How to Make Baby Kuchu Using Silk Thread – 1 Step Design

Saree Kuchu Making Materials –www.knottythreadz.com It is one of the oldest and the easiest design to work. This basic design with a little twist looks very elegant on any kanjeevaram saree or cotton saree. The first step can be worked with zari or contrast silk thread. The thickness and the length of the of the tassel totally depends on your choice. This design can be worked in single or multi-colour as per the saree. This simple design would be a great choice for simple silk sarees and also for someone who dont like beads. Try it out yourself by following…

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Saree Kuchu Making Materials – Baby Kuchu Guide (2025)

Saree Kuchu Making Materials are the foundation of creating Baby Kuchu, one of the oldest and most elegant traditional tassel designs in South Indian saree finishing. Known for its thick and short tassels, Baby Kuchu adds grace to sarees, dupattas, and even lehengas. This complete guide will show you the materials required, step-by-step process, styling ideas, and expert tips so you can make Baby Kuchu at home with professional finishing. What is Baby Kuchu in Sarees? Baby Kuchu is a traditional tassel design tied along saree borders. It is simple yet elegant, and its popularity has grown from silk sarees…

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